February 1, 1951 ~ June 21, 2018
Janice Amelia Mullin was born February 1, 1951 to Elmer N. and Gladys Marie (Cole) Lawrence at Wellington, Kansas. She died June 21, 2018 at Sumner County Hospital District #1. She was 67 years old.
Janice was a member of the Caldwell High School class of 1969. She married James “Moon” Mullin April 19, 1969 and they made their home in Florida. When James returned from Viet Nam the family made their home in New Mexico. From there they moved to Okinawa, Japan for three years and then to Bossier City, LA and then to Korea where James was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease. He moved his family to McConnel Air Force Base in Wichita and in 1983 they returned to Caldwell, Kansas.
Janice held various jobs over the years including working on McConnel Air Force Base, Duckwall’s in Caldwell, Snooks Pool Hall and she worked for Damon Weber at the Grainery.
Janice enjoyed taking care of her flowers and camping.
Janice was preceded in death by her parents, Elmore and Gladys Lawrence; husband James “Moon”; son Martin Mullin; and sister, Carol Lacey.
She is survived by her companion, Terry Rau; granddaughter Alex Mullin; daughter-in-law, Carol Mullin; sister, Mary Beth Hess and husband Tom; brothers, John Lawrence and wife Gloria, Bill Lawrence and wife Shirley, David Lawrence and wife Cheryl; sisters-in-law, Delores Mullin and Berdine Scott. Several nephews and nieces and great nephews and nieces.
A memorial service will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 7, 2018 at the Schaeffer Mortuary Chapel, Caldwell, Kansas.
Memorials may be given in memory of Janice to the Caldwell High School Alumni Association or to the Sumner County Hospital District #1 and left in care of the mortuary.
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Love you Mom and Granny
Carol Mullin - 06/25/2018
Janice was a generous and loving mother and grandmother. We’ll miss our visits with her in Caldwell and our phone calls when we were apart. We loved her honesty and forthright nature. Martin inherited many of Janice’s best traits, including her independence, loyalty, and compassion to others in need. We love you and miss you Mom and Granny ❤️
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